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LK WITH MAYOR MACEARLAND OF ‘THE STAR 18 NOT RUN BY POLITICIANS GET THE NEWS—GET IT RIGHT—GET IT FIRST ne 18 MING SOON. ONE REASON WHY IT'S INDEPENDENT THAT'S ANOTHER LITTLE STAR MOTTO THAT COUNTS. The. Seattle Star EATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 45, 1905 6 VOL NO. 53 as CENTS PER MONTH a proTuRE TA W] WASHINGTON, © oneer One @ent e Pi Seer of the Northwest The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News DEF ALCATION | DR. aise AS EDITOR THEY BREAK STARTS RUN THE LAW! canara Rr a: tn eS HERE AME GONE MORE AUTOMOBILISTS WHOSE CHAUFFEURS BANK AT MIL WAUKEE BESIEGED BY DEPOS- FIRST NATIONA ARE DAILY BXDANGARING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE ON THE yrors, WH‘ DEMAND THEIR MONEY on the last tem for the apman edition” of The Star Monday of friends STREETS _——— i nota ' " KR RRR RR dy Beriv m c ‘ b ” NEM ERA EY ENED KE . Owne Fe MILWAU! . amen * Broa * the assure! « ¢ * wrong £08 . ‘ \ je 2. M * of * B.S ‘a dopostior® pank would be 5 Nea » hundre * , 1 ve aa immense ving erve ord |* wt * gathering | ! Cm “ The i” * arly Dour (hiv » ank ee ee re ee ERO EF ERE MT MAEM a long tine © k rning ar ‘ s of the Dank and hes e elaring that tt will inorder by & be ’ meet ¢ and. N local Ur b RE F ‘The crowd # © ba af at a tow | atricke t today j pre , ge ' t Crowds of peer ® The First | bank this nit tr t € k ; ® we need that it would the law f 2g Tv Lle enforce th tay notice rule in| | is brow: : - ED TIME, RIANS id the saving pa y Fove . ’ - A N CONTINI JER OF : r an | ’ R I AR » kK. as exary iF j a ae | ENED BY OKET- : g ‘ a h EED AUTOS and bes Fire the ¥ . ne A REQ IME AL- t fairn Mt te ft | i ! SMA) 3 } ter th port ' ta y M ' b u © sooner By 9:45 o'clock wk 7 e 1 Big . j . t the y and pos at the doors « " N b b he & 1 j and ons, wh re th people hanks reached an agers ' € suf . 7 | getasce in « : arne spproach, the ordinary 5 . ‘ hy ~ ill ‘ e sound end began payiog h tar t is believe , yma Maefg rangm row hines a t upon Themag Spenc ell kk t 1 . the r a ove | joer sn hour. CAREFUI They have estate MAN, escort v f , et ‘ | ULATION FOR THE | T t } e—belng men, pushed thr« nd | cau mble s | WEEKS SHOWS THAT HARI t BB. deposited $50.0 wd cheered | the A SINGLE DRIVER HAS KET 1 not be #2 Preenclirores | HIS ACHINE WITHIN THE ities, Wak }SPEED LIMIT, AND SOME OF |t est in ther Sechenians | THEM HAVE BEEN DANGEROL ‘ 2 he speed ordinance, Iwaukee. banker, | The above cut shows J. Wilbur Chapman, the famous evangelist, at the editor's desk, and two of bis associa fitors, Dr. R. A. Wal | caieeeeseenintetereeresinemenieniee- n Chicago | 08 and Rey. Charles St the latter acting elty editor, The picture wae’ taken just after Dr. Chapman put his official O. K } ——S——===E—_ EE } hale and d be making a search f capturing the t condue at Astoria, } | Dr. H.W. 1. W. Cole ji will proceed to Snohomish. & e,°¢@ he er, He was last seen in Milwaukee / poan bs omincctrind 0 ; ne 00 oF + nlehe 0 Or S j Cee eee ee ee eee ss | “a bed | |} ® CHICAGO, April 25.—-As a & | * result of the refusal of employ- %& eee | gente EO TRPE ROR S HSS | *% ers to take back all the striking # : 3] lee strike against the 4 HAVE YOu SFEN | | 9 * BY REV. CHARLES STELZL# ' It me k deet | BY DAN DEAN ¢ came, out of br 1 the} —— fe ov Fe a oe * 1 Actix ° u * r her for ity eaite good story” lox lt threatened to become a: gen # The Champman ion of The Star, edited by the world fa- # ae ‘ rag eayeed 5 tin one ——F ntil 1 was ax|* The final decision will bet # mows evangelist and a corps fascia n sale at * . . a s Har- # | * Teached at a conference of em- # * THE STARK OFFICE, 1307 SEVENTH AVENUE * we e tim Patt ane good te « eh | * ployers and teamsters late this # # of The Star bra: ffice in Rag irug store 1 " : Tke-'writer haa werked ander)" teed ® afternoon. * Copies may also be orde gh The St * i : al rege “ y hiefs” all over the world or ate a . ape * “ Ry alos sisi tua A . t - There were # mot aliection, toc ut, holy ~ SU iais ot un Necne aed from ‘ nob a re lated the pol oar oii a Dre AEE RO ® = The firet exition 1 was ¢ * : gad f. Pe . o. _ renowned | SOOM . es a - . . rid of} But he had 7 Was the demand for this, the 1 ‘ ‘ y hremgbout . world 2 : . ory wae H ia the West * idle apepaia | With a very ae e eee eee ee. | 0 Be... A large second edition has been run off and copies are now * nt ' “ Siena wm ag there: was. ome _ 5g oa It is understood that Miss Ha 3 for sale at the places noted above * wan “Geet on 3 A a. “hen Weshingion. D. C. whore wo | that day te » wh in $ plates from which the edition was printed have been de- @ | seat for the 4 <0 th Ms x *\ barred ebirte and t k stubby pipe Did we y off M y wh —® atroyed. ne b t e eo rus » « » the n i evange iste ran the ? 4 | ; You must order at once if you want to knaw how Dr. Chap- # | erent ( f a tit . ; : * herd ie he } hree ae OW Man thinks a city newspaper should be conductec * r cron | vores enn whed « ) it wae the om Gay's © te r iceoanpaitadls ey on ent per copy. Insist on getting your change # | short ' . * | Lowdag ' hewspaper -" put ™ (es a it ; 1h _ [ . jo Inies thom s Het ea} Dr. Ste away is On : i me ° * Be sure to ask f THE CHAPMAN EDITION * he ternity wh k . Mafly. A ee , DE emeamscegysn ; fore main an sealed Rate rom bes PRREE REESE RENE ER HRA - i - Mlemt es . be mnt “ + Agu oat can be be 1 /aft skylights stove and her decks eee a __. | of the “elect ete i eo) Pb aete- 2 pi mi apemerel 46 go te o theater, | Peet ON e victim of a sever yntinually boarded by huge green What the ape meee rg a stty. of of Thicag = 7 uman fiend ing a terrific storm is the Ht was a v0 “ Did ; ‘ a get} _ Me di n's we nce of the bark J. D. Peters, th ‘ . | ’ lite - not rrived at Orca, Alaska, on pe he ot é . nat swan . : pper The J. D. Peters, which is owned es P ee = ace witt a by Captain Omar J. Humphreys, left ~~ , m . » " ar Seat ler command of Captain : : ene . we for the Orea cannery on April +a ort | e: k bu wemes, ware Be Five days later terrific south- wet |¢ t tter f ered filing app B SAID TO BE WAITING FOR THE RUSSIANS AND FLEETS 4 « 1 > * : i - } Re, pa y rson, who was work- MAY MEET IN DEADLY BATTLE 6: " Cae —, he's But, after the ; fore mainsail yard arm, OON Dere’s de ‘ : Jen . Bhan t |lost his hold and fell into thesea . P . » a breathing spell, every one of | wide, ‘andthe trialthe seat ene hi ee —_— —. Asie : . : ‘ i A a maw, X , elt that the ‘ lint was lhe oat for Seusane m © dae Prony’ mg or and Peterson was left ‘ en Pe . " KOO fellow an len Dest rot . ever come j " 4 . . ee ee ‘ pa At oe een MEA! tha Siaeen” ent ee ly never come uy ative of ithe tailors nearly met , hav ; a i gan . wa Ba ly ,| suffered worse than anyone else oe ee ae oe Peer. ae Seat trom Ka a Spee ne | ot : magh to any regarding the paper | Said that t mT CAMPAIGN | which he fell that japanese wa e 8 3 pril 2 t he. pol t t , 2 feck ’ " SS to do; ™ . The news of the vessel's rough he bay between § and 9 ted o authority that a ae tut . ' ty the street ra b | | voyage reached Ca: a ain Humphrey the evening of A * jeal and relig . t Aid t n a letter from Captain Snow, The & wernasent -. Ged a Abe ra ‘ e Web hes . eat econ Peterson was a man about 45 years CHEFOO. Avr: ok ak slain ; — ded ting aff ' f . igured 1 and as far as known was un- Ra, Avril 25.—It is reported | proceed by peaceful met i : rn . ‘ ' ' heade of the depa t the} married. His home was in Astoria, Eeiitas at Tasso bey ‘escheg : } Aig kine ead TaATE ulicoeht ‘ore ony A w AREKAERREOREA HE ITD Oe 1 eee Tee , | | » * . . + * Korea, Apr FUSHAN. K April 25.—The| * , SHAN pri Olt had to = c fe F half * A noon meeting at * > hy eee tae, $att Stas nade FAIRCHILD IS (vce oe : POIN? tte the Exchange 1 a + | retrent of the Russians that P t jr r. enjoying inhalations (Ry Bortppe News Ase'n.) le ne the I Pres- % Ps = ean elegrap place reached Mukden te 1 : é < ne | | » Turk murett h ¥ LANI A nited | ® t ar ch k * What you think of a man who Commander of the n my and \4 an cetetne Cf munee « bs . ue J. 8 ag pegeen, Bat ' : . : A ter in b day- tera” ) jen 1 ere being seat to Tie 5 ao treme | " i the ba 1th na w « ter Jol H. M KEKKKHAEEKKEK EEE! ger attempted The dispatch add of lriver 3 6 ; ‘Special to The Star) Pohl cau ont rope cataghe a ied s covers 94: paben] > The J. Wilber Chased andthe — | Humphries and W. R. Gay Var tarner af Oe bs . in eientanasing AVG ¥ et been| The ed ‘ tly forgot t| re work away W E | PATTERSON TRIAL ment t of t 1) we \ . rae . . bs . y time and ' ‘ing r|u i . t IM t 1 to qu e| CFA ‘ It we a joke aid the ptrourh misinf. the | ex s ft , t ' , , ai and mate aft , f \ hoir w for th tte F Rey Cha Yan Patt trial | or to} the r ef f PETERSBURG, April R ' t i | Dr. R. A. Walt t me one ¢ 8 from +h t , ‘ at | Shed ave t bi f the expect ef t A Fr. J. neap t f ss B. MacMahon, Thomas Grtain cha; I the| a mak T! ar mouth | § ' or J r F. Waldron Parwaant to 4 H t r It might t movement le nt oxy Hu 1 Kr i P t a ai have . ger lation er 1 t ' Hil I reach det ppomed—t 1 | looked J r Hor , Rd it wa ‘ 1 1 the detenda é vot ‘ f 1 the \ ur k ev again al i . Rk ardona sin to the paper In on it Dr. D, 8. 7 nd I D aat W

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